AR Sponsor
Posted: 2/23/2007 2:10:04 PM EDT
| Income tax time!!!! It's burning a hole in my pocket. My question is: What would you buy with $1400.00? |
add 300 more and SBR it |
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build 2 rifles....not kidding....The two builds i'm looking at doing are less than $1400 and one's a SPR style rifle flat top, 20" 1x9 5.56 HBAR with A2 flash YHM free float handguards A2 stock DPMS lower + parts 1337 tactical Mark 4 replica scope and 1337 tactical rings still will have enough cash for ammo too -Mike |
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Let me give you some ideas - LMT monolithic rail upper - Colt 6920 - Sig P226 X-five - AN/PVS7 3rd gen night vision goggles (used) - ACOG TA31RCO with doc optic - Sage Stock, bipod, and Eotech for your M1A - FN SPR A1 .308 - PTR-91 with collapsable stock - couple of Silencers (one for your AR one for your sidearm, but will have to save another $400 for the tax stamp) - Body Armour Vest with Level IV plates, and other tactical gear such as holsters and tactical backpack - A real STG44 with dummy reciever (expensive for something that does not go bang) - Save $400 more and get a DSA Para FAL - save about $1000 more and get a AN/PVS-14 monocular - save the money and wait for the next batch of SA that will go for $200/case |
I'd buy one if it was chambered in .223 / 5.56 |
ehhh ehhh.
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Provided you already have a good savings/retirement and you like lending your money to Uncle Sam. The most common excuse is lacking the self discipline to save it one's self and earning interest on it, interest that could help you afford this... M1A Granted, the $28 of interest you could have earned (saving your $27 over-deduction per week earing 5% interest) still wouldn't touch this rifle. |
He means that the OP sent too much money to the IRS throughout the year, and they have been using it for their purposes. Now they have to pay him back (hence the "loan" part of his statement). Woody |
I get that, but how do you arrange it so you don't loan the govt too much money? |
Adjust your witholding via a W-4..... |
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ehhh ehhh.